Demonstrative Pronouns Exercises For Tagalog Grammar

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Demonstrative pronouns are used to point to something specific within a sentence. In the Tagalog language, these work much like they do in English but have a different structure. They are divided into three groups: “ito” (this), “iyan” (that near you), and “iyon” (that over there). These pronouns are quite simple and are important elements in forming statements and questions. They help to make communication more clear, precise, and engaging, which aids in better understanding.

Exercise 1: Fill in the blanks with the appropriate demonstrative pronoun (ito, iyan, iyon)

Demonstrative Pronouns Exercise 1 – Tagalog Grammar

Demonstrative Pronouns Exercise 2 – Tagalog Grammar

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